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Controller handles four stepper motors

A Phidgets product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 30, 2008

Phidgets has released the addition of a new product to its family of motor controllers.

Phidgets' 1062 stepper controller controls the position, velocity and acceleration of up to four unipolar stepper motors.

It suits applications that require precise positioning.

The stepper controller can also run the motor in continuous rotation mode by giving it a large position address.

Using the upper position limit as an address would, for example, rotate the motor for 45 years.

The 1062 plugs directly into the computer's USB port and comes with a USB cable.

Application programs can be written using the Phidgets API.

"The 1062 product manual's technical section contains valuable information and programming tips on how to use the API functions to drive stepper motors", said Bernard Rousseau, Phidgets Director of Marketing.

"We continuously update our documentation in an effort to make it as easy as possible for our users to get their projects going", added Rousseau.

"We already offer servo controllers and a variety of DC motor controllers".

"The arrival of a stepper controller fills a void in our family of motor controllers", says Chester Fitchett, CEO of Phidgets.

"Unlike a lot of our competitor's products that require their users to write some firmware code in order to use their sensor, we are completely plug and play", says Bernard Rousseau, Director of Marketing.

"With Phidgets, you plug it in and start using it and when it comes to programming, the user, not us, decides which operating system and which computer language he wants to use".

Users can program Phidgets using a simple yet powerful and well-documented application programming interfade (API) that is supported under Windows 2000, XP and Vista, as well as Windows CE, Mac OS X and Linux.

Users can write programs in Visual Basic, VB.NET, C#, C/C++, Flash/Flex, Java, LabView, Matlab, ActionScript 3.0 and Cocoa.

Phidgets also provides programming examples for all its products to help programmers write their own programs.

The API Libraries as well as the examples and the documentation are available at no charge.

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